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Landscapes and archipelagos: spatial organization of gene regulation in vertebrates

Montavon, Thomas  
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Duboule, Denis  
2012
Trends in Cell Biology

Vertebrate genes controlling critical developmental processes are often regulated by complex sets of global enhancer sequences, located at a distance, within neighboring gene deserts. Recent technological advances have made it possible to investigate the spatial organization of these 'regulatory landscapes'. The integration of such datasets with information on chromatin status, transcriptional activity and nuclear localization of these loci, as well as the effects of genetic modifications thereof, may bring a more comprehensive understanding of tissue- and/or stage-specific gene regulation in both normal and pathological contexts. Here, we review the impact of recent technological advances on our understanding of large-scale gene regulation in vertebrates, by focusing on paradigmatic gene loci.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.tcb.2012.04.003
Web of Science ID

WOS:000306618000002

PubMed ID

22560708

Author(s)
Montavon, Thomas  
Duboule, Denis  
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Trends in Cell Biology
Volume

22

Issue

12

Start page

347

End page

354

Subjects

transcription

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genome organization

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chromatin loops

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enhancers

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long-range regulation

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Long-Range Enhancers

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Global Control Region

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Human Genome

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Chromosomal Interactions

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Nuclear-Organization

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Noncoding Elements

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Shh Expression

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Mouse Genome

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Hoxd Cluster

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Chromatin

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Journal article Trends in cell biology Trends Cell Biol. 2012 May 2.

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NON-REVIEWED

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May 14, 2012
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